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2008-09-02 03:16:00
Players who died on the fieldA to LAlex Sandro de Souza PereiraOn November 26, 2006 player, who defended the Matonense, had a stop cardiorespiratória during a match held in Avaré, interior of Sao Paulo. The companions of time trying to revive Alex on the field yet, but he resisted and died in hospital.Antonio PuertaThe player of 22 years of the Seville died on August 28, 2007, victim of multiple


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2008-09-01 03:11:00
TobaccoThere are two hypotheses on the origin and culture of tobacco by the world: one says that the smoke would have appeared in the Americas, most likely in the valleys of eastern Bolivian Andes. Another says that tobacco is smoked plants already in Asia, since the century 9, probably in pipes.Regardless of controversy about its origin, the tobacco plant was already used by Indians of the Americ


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2008-08-31 04:24:00
Rolex In 1905, after training in relojoarias of Switzerland, the German Hans Wilsdorf founded with his coined the Wilsdorf & Davis. Headquartered in London, the company totaled and distributes watches with Swiss mechanisms. Less than a year later, the Wilsdorf & Davis has produced wristwatches. In 1908, Wilsdorf named for their Rolex watches, easily pronounced name in all European langu


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2008-08-30 04:23:00
Rolls-Royce Rolls-Royce, the car most coveted in the world, arose from a union between the mechanical aristocrat Henry Royce and Charles Stewart Roll, seller of cars. Henry designed a revolutionary car and convinced Charles to meet him. It was May 1904. In the workshop of Henry, Charles does not like the engine of 2 cylinders to realize that the car was silent. After a walk, Charles made the pro


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2008-08-29 04:19:00
Concorde In November 1962, France and England developed the design of the plane supersônico Concorde, which after seven years of studies and tests, decolou day March 2, 1969, in the French city of Toulouse.The first flight, operated by André Turcat, lasted 28 minutes. The plane media 62.10 meters long, 11.40 meters in height and 25.56 meters of scale. Voava to 18 thousand meters of altitude a


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2008-08-28 04:17:00
Campari It is a bitter alcoholic, made with distilled water, sugar and more than 50 ingredients (leaves, stems, roots, fruits and flowers), a recipe stored in absolute secrecy. Still young, Gaspare Campari traveled to Turin to learn how to prepare drinks fine. He worked as a waiter and bartender and aproveitava the free time to experience revenue. In 1860, back to their homeland, opened the Fabr


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2008-10-07 03:16:00
Bikini On July 1, 1946, the United States opened the nuclear tests in peacetime to launch an atomic bomb on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. Preparations and the explosion of the device, similar to those that destroyed the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War II, attracted great interest everywhere. For this reason, the French designer Louis Réard (1897-1984) took the name of


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2008-10-07 03:00:00
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2008-10-06 03:07:00
Champagne In 1695, lived in northern France a great preparer of wine, sun Pierre Pérignon (1639-1715), which was the cellar master of the Benedictine abbey of Hautvillers for 47 years. One day, it decided blind monk seal their bottles with cork completely dry, instead of using caps, wooden and wire rope soaked in oil, as was customary. Consequently, the carbon dioxide produced during fermentatio


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2008-10-05 03:58:00
Fashion # White is one of the strongest symbols of peace. This is one of the main reasons for the Brazilians in the habit of wearing clothes that color at the turn of the year. But this habit can also be connected to the traditions of Candomblé. The white garments predominates in the practice of religion, that on the night of New Year pay tribute to Iemanja, one of its main entities. Even many p


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2008-10-04 03:55:00
History of the New Year # The New Year has been celebrated on January 1 from the 1582, when the Christian nations have adopted the calendar established by Pope Gregory VII. Before that, we were celebrating is the resumption of the annual cycle during which equals the current March 23 (the celebration lasted 11 days). There was a logical choice for that date, done by the Babylonians 2 thousand yea


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2008-10-03 03:50:00
Marmot's Day The town of Punxsutawney, 120 km north of Pittsburgh in the United States, became known worldwide because of the party on the Day of Marmot. The date is celebrated on February 2. Tradition says the centenary marmotas that have the power to predict the duration of winter.To determine whether the summer will come soon or whether the winter will last more simply observe a kind of marmot


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2008-10-02 03:45:00
Friday 13 This superstition of bad luck on Friday that falls on a day 13 is the most popular among Christians. Explains itself: Jesus Christ was crucified on a Friday and in his last supper, there were 13 people at the table.Before that, however, there are versions that come from two legends of Norse mythology. In the first of them, is that there was a banquet and 12 gods were invited. Loki, the


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2008-10-01 03:11:00
Mother's Day Pay tribute to mothers is a very old tradition. In Greece, there was a party in honor of Rhea, mother of the gods. Already the Romans had a big party in early March called matronly. In the Middle Ages, the English celebrating the Day Mothering The poorest people lived in the house of their bosses and stayed away from their homes. So that day, they had the right to go to their homes a


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2008-09-30 03:15:00
Water # 3 / 4 of the constitution of the planet Earth is water. If it were divided among the entire world population, each person would be entitled to 8 Olympic swimming pools full.# Only 2.7% of the global water can be consumed. That is, if all this water onus on a bottle of 1 liter, only half Gotinha would be drinking.# Of all water used, 10% is intended for human consumption, 20% for industria


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2008-09-29 03:11:00
Pesticides The products are pesticides that may be of biological, physical or chemical. They are used in order to exterminate pests or diseases which hinder the development of agriculture.There are three types of pesticides. The pesticides or pesticides to fight insects in general. Already fungicides are designed to meet the fungi, while the herbicides kill the weeds or invasive of other cultures


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2008-09-28 03:04:00
Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) # When was living in Arles in southern France, the painter he was lonely. Asked his friend and painter Paul Gauguin to live with him, but both had difficult personalities and were always fighting.# At the Christmas eve of 1888, Vincent van Gogh cut the right ear. One of the versions gives the act a vendetta against Virginie lover, a prostitute from Arles in southern F


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2008-09-27 03:54:00
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) # Leonardo da Vinci never attended a university. So it was despised intellectuals on the wheels of Florence, at the time of the Renaissance. Even so, it became famous in his paintings Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.# In about 6 thousand pages handwritten he left unpublished until his death, there is the greatest collection of inventions and engineering solutions alread


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2008-09-27 03:37:00
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2008-09-26 04:50:00
Candido Portinari (1903-1962) # Candido Portinari was born on a farm of coffee in Brodowski, in the state of Sao Paulo. His parents were Italian immigrants.# The painter is the second of twelve brothers.# His nickname was Candinho.# The artist studied only the primary.# Once, when I was in school, Portinari drew a lion in the classroom. The play has been so discussed between teachers and students


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2008-09-25 16:47:00
SailingUntil the 17th century, the sailing boats? caravels, Wales, galleons and ships armed? were used specifically for trade, war or the journeys of exploration. An English king, Charles II, was first given a character who sports the sail vessels. In 1660, when it was announced his coronation, Charles II in exile in Holland. His return to England was the edge of a yacht of the prince of Orange. T


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2008-09-22 03:56:00
CNN # The news channel of the American CNN was established by businessman Ted Turner. He began operating the 18h day of June 1, 1980.# Its name means Cable News Network (the Cable News Network).# It was the first 24-hour news channel in the world to enter the air.# At first, people thought that the news broadcast by CNN were handled according to the interests of the issuer. Hence, it was known as


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2008-09-21 03:54:00
Genndy Tartakovsky # Genndy Tartakovsky was born in Moscow, Russia, on January 17, 1970. At 7 years his family moved to Chicago, USA.# The hiring of cartunista Russian, was one of the actions of the Cartoon Network to renew the collection of drawings of the issuer. The block of cartoon drawings produced by the Network is called "Cartoon Cartoons."# Genndy is responsible for the creation of design


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2008-10-29 03:07:00
Saliva # The saliva has several functions: moistens and lubricates the inside of the mouth to facilitate talks and processing of food in a mass easy to be digested, helps control the amount of water in the body (when the body is in need of water, the mouth is dry, emerging the seat) and also has the function to inhibit the cavity, to move in the mouth and remove remains of food and bacteria.# Dai


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2008-10-28 03:04:00
Skin # By scaling course, a person loses, on average, 1 gram of skin per day.# It is the largest organ in our body, measuring 2 meters in an average adult. Its thickness varies from 0.5 to 6 mm and accounts for 16% of total body weight. Serves as a cover that protects the internal organs.# It is composed of:SKIN: is the visible layer, formed by dead cells or about to die.Dermis: is located just


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2008-10-27 03:00:00
Bones # Our skeleton has 206 bones. In a newborn, are 300 bones. Over time, some bones come together and form one.# The femur, the thigh bone, is the longer of the human body. In a person of 1.80 meters, it takes about 50 centimeters.# The smallest bone in the human body is the stirrup, one of three bones that we have in the ear. He measured from 2.6 to 3.4 mm and weighs 2 to 4.3 mg.# The bones r


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2008-10-26 03:58:00
Heart # The heart of an adult man is the size of a closed fist and weighs only 340 grams. It works to the rhythm of 72 beats per minute - 104 grand a day, 38 million per year and somewhere around 2.5 billion pulses throughout life. He pumps 85 grams of blood with each beat, equivalent to more than 9 thousand liters per day.# The woman's heart is a little faster, in 1 minute, hit 8 times more tha


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